User Experience Design Trainee
- Job Ref. No
- 995963
- Location
- Multi Location
- Contract Type
- Attachment/Fixed Term
- Contract Duration
- 12 months
- Job Category:
- Trainee Schemes
- Closing date for applications
- 25 February 2013 at 11:59pm
Department
The BBC Design Trainee Scheme offers a 12 month fixed-term contract. During this time, you will work with the BBC’s award-winning UX&D team. Past trainees have achieved successful careers with the BBC and wider industry.
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Role
BBC UX&D teams design the look and feel, user interface and domain structures of the BBC's web and mobile sites, as well as the applications that inhabit them. Our approach is one that follows the principles of User Centred Design or UCD.
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Requirements
We are looking for people who enjoy meeting fascinating design challenges, with excellent design communication.
Your specialism might be layout, colour and typography or wireframes, user flows and personas. And maybe there’s something special that you could offer us: we’d love you to be an amazing prototype builder, illustrator or motion graphic designer.
You'll care passionately about representing the users you design for, and you have an almost indecent curiosity about them. You'll want to design not just the best thing but the right thing for the whole audience.
Of course you'll know how to use Adobe Creative Suite products, but more importantly, you’re happy to pick up whatever new package best suits the task at hand. The same goes for the new devices that your designs might appear on.
Your specialism might be layout, colour and typography or wireframes, user flows and personas. And maybe there’s something special that you could offer us: we’d love you to be an amazing prototype builder, illustrator or motion graphic designer.
You'll care passionately about representing the users you design for, and you have an almost indecent curiosity about them. You'll want to design not just the best thing but the right thing for the whole audience.
Of course you'll know how to use Adobe Creative Suite products, but more importantly, you’re happy to pick up whatever new package best suits the task at hand. The same goes for the new devices that your designs might appear on.
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